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Orangery Interior Design Ideas – Creating a Stylish and Comfortable Space

  • Glass House Architecture
  • Aug 14
  • 2 min read

An orangery is more than just an extension. It is a living space that should feel warm, inviting, and in harmony with the rest of your home. Whether your orangery is large or small, the right interior design choices will help you get the most from it all year round.


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Planning your orangery interior

Start with the purpose of the room. Will it be a dining area, a lounge, or a flexible multi-use space? The layout, furniture, and lighting should be chosen with that use in mind.


Consider how the orangery flows into adjoining rooms. Matching flooring or complementary colours will make the transition feel seamless.


Small orangery interior ideas

In a compact space, every design decision matters. Choose slimline furniture, use built-in storage to reduce clutter, and opt for light, neutral colours to maximise the feeling of openness.


Large mirrors and reflective surfaces can help bounce natural light around the room, making it feel bigger than it is.


interior of a medium sized orangery

Decorating a larger orangery

With more space to work with, you can be bolder. Statement furniture, a feature wall, or an oversized dining table can make the orangery feel like a central hub of the home. Soft furnishings, rugs, and layered lighting will add warmth and comfort.


Lighting and ambience

A roof lantern floods the space with daylight, but you will also need thoughtful artificial lighting for the evenings. Pendant lights over tables, floor lamps for reading corners, and dimmable ceiling lighting can create different moods for different times of day.


Blending styles

Mixing traditional features with contemporary décor can give your orangery a unique personality. For example, a hardwood frame from a traditional hardwood orangery can be paired with minimalist, modern furniture for a fresh look.


an open orangery showing off its interior and greenery

Adding greenery

Plants are a natural fit for an orangery. They connect the interior to the garden and create a calming environment. Choose a mix of large potted plants and smaller table-top varieties for depth and texture.


Making it a year-round space

Heating is essential if you want to use the orangery in colder months. Underfloor heating is a popular choice, as it keeps the space comfortable without taking up wall space. For summer, ensure you have ventilation options such as opening roof vents, bifold doors, or windows.


Combining these features with the bright, airy feel of a glass house extension will create a room that is functional and inviting in all seasons.


Conclusion

Orangery interiors should reflect your style while making the most of the structure’s natural light and space. Whether small and cosy or large and open, a well-designed interior will make your orangery one of the most loved rooms in your home.

 
 


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